Marshall House Tour

Marshall House Tour
USD $0.00
  • Duration: 30 Minutes
  • Location: Vancouver, Washington

Please check in for your tour at the front entrance of the Marshall House. 

Please be aware that tour availability is subject to change due to private reservations of the venue. If you are looking to rent the Marshall House or any of our other historic venues, please visit Event Venues | Event Space Rentals | Historic Properties in Vancouver WA (historictrustproperties.org)

The Marshall House is named in honor of General George C. Marshall, who lived there from 1936 to 1938, serving as Commander of the Barracks and the regional Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). This home’s Queen Anne architecture serves a striking example of late 19th century American architecture, with ornate features including stained glass, decorative woodwork, and a round turret. The museum-like setting features period furnishings, military memorabilia, and an interpretation of Marshall’s study. 

Some historians credit Marshall's stay here and experience directing thousands of young CCC workers across the Pacific Northwest with his later success integrating an estimated eight million draftees into a cohesive, motivated fighting force in World War II.

For guests with limited mobility, an accessible entrance and ADA parking is in the back of the Marshall House. Follow the path around to the right to the ramp in the back of the house. 

Public parking is available on Evergreen Blvd, across the street from the Marshall House. For guests using public transportation C-Tran Route 32 serves the Historic Reserve and stops adjacent to Marshall House. For more information visit:  https://www.c-tran.com/